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“Clean Nature is Protected by Law”: Meeting with the Developers of the “Taza Qala” Platform
Today, an important and engaging event titled “Clean Nature is Protected by Law” was held at the Faculty of Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence. The event focused on discussing environmental issues and highlighting the role of modern digital technologies in solving them.
Students, faculty members, IT specialists, and environmentally conscious citizens took part in the meeting. The main objective was to explore innovative solutions in environmental protection and gain a deeper understanding of the “Taza Qala” platform.
During the event, participants had the opportunity to meet directly with the platform’s developers. The team presented the system’s structure, key features, and working principles. They explained how environmental issues can be identified, reported, and forwarded to relevant authorities.
The “Taza Qala” platform is a digital tool that enables users to report environmental problems in real time. Citizens can upload photos or videos of violations and submit them through the system. These reports are then automatically sent to responsible government bodies, ensuring a faster response.
The meeting was held in an interactive format, allowing participants to ask questions and discuss both technical and legal aspects of the platform. Future development plans and potential improvements were also discussed.
Key topics included:
- compliance with environmental legislation;
- the role of digital technologies in environmental protection;
- features and capabilities of the “Taza Qala” platform;
- public monitoring of environmental conditions;
- increasing environmental awareness among youth.
In the practical session, participants tested the platform themselves by submitting reports and tracking their status.